COVID-19: Cuban science continues to launch new lines of research
Yesterday, June 4, President Miguel Díaz-Canel held his weekly meeting with scientists and experts directly involved in the COVID-19 battle, who reported that 460 investigations, studies, interventions and clinical trials related to the epidemic are currently underway
Leticia Martínezjune 5, 2020 09:06:03
Photo: Alberto Borrego
Yesterday, June 4, President of the Republic, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez held his weekly meeting with scientists and experts directly involved in the COVID-19 battle, at the Revolution Palace, a gathering he described as encouraging.
This meeting, he said, shows that Cuban science is efficiently supporting national efforts against the disease and “has not stopped, is not satisfied with results that have proven to be very important, but rather launches new lines of research, while contributions and results continue to be consolidated.”
As part of the agenda, Dr. Pedro Más Bermejo presented an analysis of the evolution of the Oxford index of active cases in a number of countries including Cuba, Costa Rica, Uruguay and New Zealand, which are among the best performers in the Americas and the world. According to this index, which evaluates the response of governments to the pandemic, Cuba currently maintains a score of 100, while the other nations included in the comparison scored 69.4, 66.7 and 36.1, respectively, after relaxing some of the measures adopted. Continue reading COVID-19: Cuban science continues to launch new lines of research



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